I think disabling is more for warning potential seekers that the cache may not be there, or may be inaccessible for some reason. Some will still look and find anyway._________________I am amazed by how many people harp on the need to speak and write English in this country while exhibiting a fundamental lack of skills in the areas of spelling and sentence composition. Would this be irony, hypocrisy, or both?

Reasons are both dangerous and deep snow and pulled for winter maintenance. If you read in my warnings many can be ankle twisters in good weather- but with wet weather the trails are treacherous with pine needles and wet leaves on very uneven ground- especially my last one which is no more than an animal trail for 3 miles._________________LIFE IS GOOD;CABIN LIFE IS GREAT

This one isn't for the weak-knee'd- Seriously I had to go to PT when I got back from setting this one and have my knees worked on. From now on when I do this one I wear a knee brace- but it is a circular route if you want to make it that with some beautiful views- and at the peak of the trail is a rock climbing area- so chances are you will see some climbers on the rocks. It is also a multi-cache. A challenge for sure. I will set the containers out in the spring when the route is clear of snow and ice and somewhat dry in the low areas. Also, I have left containers out before and have had them broken off being that they were stuck in the ice- so I find it easier just to pull them._________________LIFE IS GOOD;CABIN LIFE IS GREAT

aren't you supposed to be working this time of the day? You know where I am glad I am not- actually we are painting the living room. heheheheheh
Maybe it is a weekend- this retired life you knoe- never knwo what day it is, they all blend(rub it in)-Yea- I clean out my caches and redistribute the stuff - a few at a time- but with 5 inches of snow on the gorund in Ely now- some of them are inaccessible._________________LIFE IS GOOD;CABIN LIFE IS GREAT